I discovered this selection in Roger Davis' organ instruction book. Prof. Davis kindly provided some helpful fingering for this piece. I don't care for all of Langlais' compositions; but I do like this one very much, because I can use it as a Prelude before a church service or a selection in a mini-recital, when I'm asked to play one... Thank you for uploading this selection.
Blind organists ROCK! The most talented (IMO) performance major at The Crane School in Potsdam, NY was Mike Tyo, now playing at the Methodist Church in Adams, NY.
I have been rediscovering Langlais after several decades and this is one of my favorites!
I discovered this selection in Roger Davis' organ instruction book. Prof. Davis kindly provided some helpful fingering for this piece. I don't care for all of Langlais' compositions; but I do like this one very much, because I can use it as a Prelude before a church service or a selection in a mini-recital, when I'm asked to play one... Thank you for uploading this selection.
mortonbelcher me too! I have the same book...
Votre vidéo vient de me faire découvrir Jean Langlais...une très belle découverte. Les pièces modales sont vraiment magnifiques.
Blind organists ROCK! The most talented (IMO) performance major at The Crane School in Potsdam, NY was Mike Tyo, now playing at the Methodist Church in Adams, NY.
Thanks for posting!
Great work, beautiful playing. A hearty thank you.
Merci Dragan, pour la découverte, finalement ! (1) (celle-ci me fait penser à des pièces douces de Dupré)
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@sutefuanu : Oui, très beau, vraiment. J'adore cette pièce !
@bassebruno : C'est mon grand plaisir !
@SirTenenbaum : Glad you like it!
And.... This guy was blind. WTF.
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